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A STAIRLIFT CAN HELP YOU STAY IN YOUR HOME
For people with mobility issues, going up and down stairs can be a frightening experience. Not only is it time-consuming but it can be a lot of work. For some, the mere thought of going down the stairs keeps them in bed most of the day. Without a doubt, a stairlift is one of the most popular solutions for overcoming the problem of negotiating stairs.

Stairlifts come in many shapes and sizes and can accommodate almost any type of stairway, from single-flight, straight stairs to multi-level, curved stairways with several landings - even spiral staircases. Standard features on most models include a folding swivel seat, folding armrests and footrests, and easy to use buttons attached to the seat. In addition are portable remotes which are typically located at the top and bottom landings for easy retrieval, seatbelts. They also work for indoor and outdoor environments. The stairlift is installed so the track ends at the bottom of the stairs.

Most stairlifts are now battery-powered instead of running on AC current so they will remain in operation in the event of a power outage. The average lifespan of a battery system is between two and three and a half years depending on the amount of use. Stairlifts are very reliable and some models have been in service for more than 20 years. Straight stairlift models typically have a very good resale value. We serve New Hampshire, NH, Massachusetts, MA, and New England with Acorn stairlifts, Sterling Stairlifts, Harmar Stairlifts, Custom curved stairlifts, outdoor stairlifts, vertical platform lifts, ramps and home handicapped access products and services.

A left-hand (looking up) mounted Sterling 950. Notice how close to the wall the rail can mount. This makes it easy for people who are walking to go up and down the stairs. A Sterling 950 about halfway up the stairs. Notice the seat belt sitting across the seat. You'll also notice the key under the right arm. The key can be removed when you don't want people to use the stairlift, such as when you have curious children visiting.
Rail detail of a Sterling 950 stairlfit Left hand mounted rail, outside stairlift rail is also available.
This image is a close-up shot of the stairlift when it is folded back and out of the way. Notice that the arms, seat and footrest all fold up, making for easy passage up and down the stairs. This is a close-up of the rail of a Sterling 950. Notice the embedded "cog" which is how the unit goes up and down the rail. Also notice the white object in the lower center of the picture. This is the knob that, when pulled up, allows the seat to swivel when the user has reached the top landing.
Sterling custom curved stairlift Sterling straight stairlift in Hudson, NH
This is a Sterling 2000 Custom curved lift. This particular installation made a 270 degree curve going up the staircase. This image shows the chair approaching the "park" position at the bottom of the stairs. This is a "double" straight lift installation. In this installation there was a staircase with a landing in the middle. Here you have two choices: 1. You can install two lifts and make a transfer on the landing, OR 2. You can install a custom curved lift.